The 77's - 77's (LP)

77's
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Album Details: 77's

Release Date:01/01/1987
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:042284288118

Track List: 77's

  1. I Can't Get Over It
  2. Pearls Before Swine
  3. Lust, The Flesh, The Eyes, and T...
  1. Frames Without Photographs
  2. Bottom Line
  3. I Could Laugh

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User Reviews: 77's

  • Overall:

    One of my all time favorite albums

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 15, 1999

    This is an astounding piece of work. There is not a weak spot on the album. Kicks off with a bang with "Do It For Love" (one of the all time great songs) and ends with the powerful "I Could Laugh" A highwire act of emotional nakedness, this album wi...ll stick with you for days. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: 77's

  • All Music Guide

    Recorded for major label Island in 1987, The 77's was meant to be the record that catapulted the band from California cult icons to rock superstars. That it had the unfortunate honor of being both released with and overshadowed by another Island release -- U2's The Joshua Tree -- is irony at its most awful. Though The 77's earned a favorable write-up in ~Rolling Stone, Island was too busy handling the runaway success of U2 to figure out how to properly market the anachronistic band. It's a shame, because The 77's has the very sort of breadth and courage it would have taken to rescue the quartet from its niche-market status. Michael Roe Co. come roaring out of the gate with "Do It for Love," a soaring and triumphant rock number that breathlessly eclipses all of their work up to that point. From there, Roe leads the band on a tour of regret and self-loathing, spiraling down through bitterness ("I Can't Get Over It") and heartbreak ("Frames Without Photographs") before finally arriving a...t chilling judgment ("I Could Laugh"). The music is either desperate or bitter, pausing only for the Byrds-ian jangle of "The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes, and the Pride of Life," a song that would become Roe's signature. - J. Edward Keyes, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The 77's

Described by Larry Norman as being "too Christian for the radio, and too radio for the Church," the 77's were formed in Sacramento in the early '80s by Mike Roe (vocals, guitar) Mark Tootle (keyboards, guitar, vocals), Jan Eric Volz (bass, guitar, vocals) and drummer Mark Proctor. Known at first as the Savage Young Scratch Band, the Christian band changed their name and... Read more